Mr Farmer, I didn't take pics of the whole thing, just the part that hit grandpa's plow and where the CA was. 4 pieces in different directions- whole top shattered. only I was impressed the tractor wasn't there. All togther a bunch of heavy stove wood, and a couple truck loads of brush to the dump. And Yes, as gas and fuel oil goes up, oak is worth a few bucks. Not now tho, the country side is covered in dead downed wood. People pay to get rid of it. Just pulled over a tree surgeon that lives around the corner. He said oak trees like this make half a 10 ton load-legally. About 4to5 tons of chips, as they weigh him at the dump. He figures without the green leaves, this would be about 7-800 lb, was twice that last month. And no, he won't trade any gold for it, he wants gold to haul it all away.
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